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One to many relation oddity.
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01/10/2001 13:28:44
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turkey
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00562159
Message ID:
00562672
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I don't know :) However pointer moves. To me it's more of a display problem on form. Instead of txtboxes if I do _screen.print(customer.cust_id) I get correct data.
Cetin

>If you have a second grid on CUSTOMERS on the form it also works, as I explained, and you don't even need any refresh.
>
>The thing that troubles me in this, is the fact that the record pointer on the target table of the relation does not move. If you don't have a textbox on the form, but you have code that relies on the pointer being on the right record, it may be difficult to realize that there is a problem.
>
>Any thoughts as to why? Is it a bug or a feature that we don't understand?
>
>
>>Doru,
>>You're right. I was surprised to see :) Here are my results :
>>
>>*AfterRowColChange
>>thisform.refresh && No change till you click on textboxes
>>
>>thisform.txtCompany.refresh && This works !
>>
>>* Customer boxes all in a container
>>thisform.cntCust.Refresh && Works
>>
>>Cetin
Çetin Basöz

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